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The height is the one line of the triangle that is reserved when a line is drawn from a point (A, B, or C) perpendicular to the opposite side. Some times the opposite side has to be prolonged.

 

The high is defined with an ha, hb, hc. The point on which the height crosses the opposite side point is defined with Ha, Hb, Hc.

 

 

 

It also counts that the heights of a triangle or of their extensions can cross over on one point.

 

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